Attractions and places to see around Grad Mursko Središće, the northernmost town in Croatia, offer a mix of historical significance and natural landscapes. Situated along the Mura River, the region has a past rooted in mining and oil extraction. Visitors can explore remnants of its industrial heritage and enjoy the natural environment of the Mura-Drava Nature Park. The area provides opportunities for both cultural exploration and outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 23, 2026
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The Mura is a very wide river in Mursko Središće. What's immediately noticeable is that the community has adapted to the river. A beautiful bay was built on the right bank of the Mur, and a very inviting restaurant area was created in this area. It's inviting.
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Barbara is the patron saint of miners. Miners extracted 4,593,961 tons of coal from Hrastinka 1 from its founding in 1925 until its closure in 1972.
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The most important economic sector today is industry. The textile industry (Modeks, MTČ), trade, and gastronomy (18 restaurants in M.S.) are the most developed; only a few people are still engaged in agriculture. The town houses the tax office, a post office, a branch of the Međimurje Bank, an INA gas station, a clinic, a veterinary clinic, a city library, and one of the largest elementary schools in the region.
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The beginning of the 19th century was very important for the development of the town, as the railway line was built in 1889, followed by the first road between Čakovec and Lendava. Since 1850, the residents of Selnica and Peklenica were engaged in oil drilling, and after World War II, they began working in the coal mines. The first coal mine in Međimurje was called Hrastinka 1. From its establishment in 1925 until its closure in 1972, miners extracted 4,593,961 tons of coal from Hrastinka 1. At that time, the coal mines were the driving force behind the economic development of Mursko Središće.
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Since 1638, Mursko Središće, along with Podturen, Čakovec, Prelog, Nedelišće, and Štrigova, has been one of the most important towns in Međimurje. The town is one of the oldest settlements. The present-day Church of St. Martin was first mentioned in 1334 under the name Sancti Martini in Zredysche. Historians claim that a settlement called Halicanum existed here during the times of the Old Roman Empire. This settlement played an important role as a stop on the Roman road from Poetovio (Ptuj) to Carnuntum (Petronell). Later, the settlement was known as Mura Zerdahel.
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The most important economic sector today is industry. The textile industry (Modeks, MTČ), trade, and gastronomy (18 restaurants in M.S.) are the most developed; only a few people are still engaged in agriculture. The town houses the tax office, a post office, a branch of the Međimurje Bank, an INA gas station, a clinic, a veterinary clinic, a city library, and one of the largest elementary schools in the region.
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The beginning of the 19th century was very important for the development of the town, as the railway line was built in 1889, followed by the first road between Čakovec and Lendava. Since 1850, the residents of Selnica and Peklenica were engaged in oil drilling, and after World War II, they began working in the coal mines. The first coal mine in Međimurje was called Hrastinka 1. From its establishment in 1925 until its closure in 1972, miners extracted 4,593,961 tons of coal from Hrastinka 1. At that time, the coal mines were the driving force behind the economic development of Mursko Središće.
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Since 1638, Mursko Središće, along with Podturen, Čakovec, Prelog, Nedelišće, and Štrigova, has been one of the most important towns in Međimurje. The town is one of the oldest settlements. The present-day Church of St. Martin was first mentioned in 1334 under the name Sancti Martini in Zredysche. Historians claim that a settlement called Halicanum existed here during the times of the Old Roman Empire. This settlement played an important role as a stop on the Roman road from Poetovio (Ptuj) to Carnuntum (Petronell). Later, the settlement was known as Mura Zerdahel.
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Grad Mursko Središće has a rich history, particularly in mining and oil extraction. You can visit the Spomen dom rudarstva (Mining Memorial Home), housed in the only remaining coal separator, to learn about the town's extensive coal mining past. In Peklenica, the Spomen park naftaštva (Oil Industry Memorial Park) commemorates the region's oil extraction history, including the first oil pipeline in this part of Europe. Don't miss the Miner's Monument in Mursko Središće, which pays tribute to this industrial heritage. The town itself, Mursko Središće, is one of the oldest settlements in the region, with its Church of St. Martin first mentioned in 1334.
Yes, the River Mura is a central natural feature, offering relaxing walks along its promenade. You can enjoy the river at the Riverside rest area on the Mur in Mursko Središće, which also serves as a viewpoint. The Mura-Drava Nature Park, accessible via the Visitor Center in Križovec, provides a beautiful natural setting for walking and hiking. A new city square will feature the Murski vidikovac (Mura viewpoint), promising spectacular views of the surrounding landscape.
The region is excellent for outdoor activities, especially cycling and hiking. You can follow the Along the Mur trail, which is part of the extensive Mur Cycle Path. There are numerous bike and walking paths, including routes along the Mura River. For more structured outdoor adventures, explore the cycling routes or easy hiking trails available in the area.
Absolutely! The Riverside rest area on the Mur in Mursko Središće is family-friendly, offering amenities and a pleasant spot by the river. The Saint Barbara Promenade and Riverside Sculptures provide an engaging walk for all ages. The Along the Mur trail and the Poplar Forest Path in Regionalni Park Mura-Drava are also suitable for families looking for gentle walks in nature. Additionally, the Farma Jelena I Muflona (Deer and Mouflon Farm) in the broader region is a great attraction for children and adults alike.
The warmer months are generally ideal for visiting Grad Mursko Središće, especially if you plan to enjoy outdoor activities along the Mura River. The 'Ljeto uz Muru' (Summer by the Mura) event enhances the river's appeal during this season. Late spring, like May, offers a unique experience on the Poplar Forest Path, where poplar seeds float through the air, creating a beautiful white carpet.
You can visit the Visitor Center in Križovec. It provides presentations and exhibitions about the value of the Mura-Drava Nature Park and the Mura River ecosystem for northern Croatia. It's also a great source of information for planning walks or hikes in the area.
Yes, the Rudarsko-murski put (Mining-Mura Trail) is a 12-kilometer path featuring 10 info boards. This trail guides visitors through the city's history, highlighting the importance of mining and the Mura River, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and historical insight.
Just across the border in Slovenia, you can visit the Vinarium Tower in Lendava for panoramic views, especially at night. Lendava Castle is another historic attraction in Lendava. For relaxation and wellness, the well-known Terme Sveti Martin (thermal baths) are a popular destination nearby.
Yes, for those interested in recreational fishing, there are several fishponds (ribnjaci) located in Zalešće and Selnica, offering opportunities to enjoy this activity.
The 'halde' are spoil heaps, which are significant remnants of the extensive coal mining operations that once thrived in the area. They serve as a physical reminder of the region's industrial past and its deep connection to mining.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical insights and natural beauty. The Riverside rest area on the Mur in Mursko Središće is highly rated for its amenities, including restaurants, seating, toilets, and drinking water, making it a convenient stop for cyclists and walkers. The scenic Along the Mur trail is also a favorite for its picturesque river views and connection to the broader Mur Cycle Path.


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